Now that's a great first post. Thanks Egad and thanks Byron for your contribution too. Everyone here are doing a great job showing their love of our project. Where's our tally keepers? Are we close to $8000 yet?

So far we have collected $7.080.
We have a total of 63 Donors so far.
We may have up to 30 new stars shining soon.
We have 30 repeat donors and yet my math doesn't add up. Wow now I am off by three. I guess it is time to power up the printer and do a line by line audit, unless someone can spot my mistake.

So...You may have posted your donation here, but wish not to show your star here, please let me know, because once the feature is turned on again, I want to make sure, your star shines.

Now the rules part. Only post your donations and kudos. Anything off topic including more music links etc will be hidden as soon as a Mod comes across it.
There is nothing wrong with also alerting the Cafe Visitors to the drive and you can get more off topic there.

Nuff said. Once again, great Job Mark for starting another drive and all that have contributed
If you have issues with regards to the donation methods, Please send me a PM I am quite creative in order to help you. And yes it is only via trusted ways.

To answer a question, the color green just let's you know of multiple donation and the blue goes to our champ MarkJ. Someone down under, please give that man a pat on the back.

OH, please the keep the corrections coming, I am only human and it is ok to post them here.

No, not so shy Mark. It's you Earning that SETI got several ten Thousends $ in the last weeks.
Many cruncher, i never read their names in the forums, they did their first post, donating only
while reading your call... without YOUR Fundraiser Threads - we where not where we are now.

That suggests RAM with a non-quad-bumped maximum FSB of 133mhz ... like I abandoned years along with my trusty P233MX after 25K hours on seti classic.
I think I still have that RAM stick, yep, it's a 512K module. I'll donate it if seti is that desperate.

Your Pentium 233MHz MMX used a 66MHz Front Side Bus and more than likely used EDO SIMMs (though some did use EDO DIMMs). The memory nor FSB ran at 133MHz. I would also bet that it's larger than 512K too! ;) Though there weren't too many old Socket 7 boards that could actually use a single 512MB module, let alone many Slot 1 boards that could handle a single 512MB module (only the Intel 440GX chipset was able to support that density - i440BX was limited to 256MB densities).